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"Bake your cakeand eat it too" by indulging in moderation with my small batch dessert recipes!This moist double chocolate chip cake, is actually baked in the microwave in under 3 minutes! This recipe took me a long time to perfect. There are tons of "mug cake" recipes out there, but by tweaking ingredients and cook times, I can now share my perfect, late night chocolate craving, savior. It is so easy and really hits the spot when you need a single serving cake fix in minutes. This recipe is so versatile, takes only minutes to prepare and is virtually fool proof, so give it a try and let me know what you think!

These mug cakes also make a great gift! Mix dry ingredients in a ziplock bag, add a tag with the wet ingredients needed and the directions, and wrap it up in a mug. I found some cute mugs for under a dollar and wrapped in cellophane. You can also use festive wrapping paper or tissue for a fun gift.

To make at home, add dry ingredients into a microwave safe mug. I like to prepare a large batch of the cake mix, to be able to mix together a scoop of mix with the wet ingredients whenever I need a little chocolate fix.

Pour in the wet ingredients. You can substitute non-dairy milk of your choice, like soy milk, almond milk or coconut milk, for a completely dairy-free version!

Gently mix until combined.

Set microwave to 50% power. Baking time will depend on the wattage of your microwave.

Microwave for 1 minute on 50% power.

Microwave for an additional minute seconds on 50% power.

Repeat process by microwaving for 30 seconds on 50% power until toothpick inserted comes out clean or with a few moist crumbs.

Microwave on 50% power for 1 minute. If necessary, repeat process by microwaving for 20 seconds at a time, on 50% power until toothpick inserted comes out clean or with a few moist crumbs. Do not over bake. Sprinkle with powdered sugar, or topping of your choice. Serve warm.

Notes: Please note that all microwaves vary, and depending on the wattage of your microwave, your cake might take shorter or longer to cook, so keep an eye on it! Over cooking will result in a dry spongy cake. The cake bakes in about 1 minute for a 1200 Watt microwave, 2 minutes in a 1000 Watt microwave and 3 minutes total in a 650-700 Watt microwave - cooing times will vary. The trick to my microwave recipes, is to bake at 50% power so you don't end up with a dry, spongy cake.